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Web References
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1. Staffordshire Police - Crime is down on Britain's service stations (24 July 2002)
www.staffordshire.police.uk/ne - [Cached]Published on: 7/24/2002 Last Visited: 1/18/2006
Mark Cash, BOSS Chairman and Division Manager for Esso company-owned sites, said: "The overall message is clear - crime is reducing on Britain's service stations.Although we have slightly refined the methodology used to measure forecourt crime over the last four years this does not change the positive trend which the new figures show."
Cash commented: "We have worked tirelessly with police and petrol retailers to tackle forecourt crime and the new figures clearly demonstrate that our efforts are beginning to have a positive impact. -
2. BOSS - British Oil Security Syndicate
www.bossuk.org/pressreleases/2 - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2002 Last Visited: 3/15/2008
Mark Cash, BOSS Chairman and Division Manager for Esso company-owned sites, said: "The overall message is clear - crime is reducing on Britain's service stations.Although we have slightly refined the methodology used to measure forecourt crime over the last four years this does not change the positive trend which the new figures show."
Cash commented: "We have worked tirelessly with police and petrol retailers to tackle forecourt crime and the new figures clearly demonstrate that our efforts are beginning to have a positive impact. -
3. BOSS - British Oil Security Syndicate
www.bossuk.org/pressreleases/2 - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2002 Last Visited: 8/23/2008
The British Oil Security Syndicate (BOSS), the organisation that tackles forecourt crime at Britain's service stations, now has Mark Cash of Esso as its new Chairman.
With over 20 years experience in the petroleum industry Mark brings to the role a wealth of knowledge of all aspects of petrol retailing.He will continue with his position as Division Manager for the Esso company-owned service station chain.
Mark Cash joined Esso in 1981 as Area Manager for South Wales.Since then he has held roles such as International Auditor, Retail Investment Planning Manager and Administration Manager at Esso's Fawley Refinery.
More recently he worked as Financial Report Manager in Controllers, Commercial Manager in Supply and Retail Planning Manager.
Following his appointment Mark said: "I am delighted to be taking up the position as BOSS Chairman.Forecourt crime is not just about lost revenue and assets - it is about people.Our staff and customers are critical to our business and we need to protect them.BOSS will continue to develop initiatives, in partnership with the police and petrol retailers, to tackle forecourt crime head-on."
Mark is married with three children and lives in West Sussex.

